The Kalashnikov Concern is showcasing its newest first aid kit APPI KK "Legionnaire" at the Moscow International Exhibition of State Security Equipment "Interpolitex". It will be included in the third-generation "Legionnaire" combat gear being developed.
Kalashnikov's APPI has successfully passed testing in the special military operation zone and received high marks from soldiers and medical specialists. At the Interpolitex exhibition, it aroused interest from representatives of the Special Operations Forces (SOF), Airborne Forces, FSO, Ministry of Internal Affairs, security structures of the CSTO countries, in particular, Kyrgyzstan, and other departments. Many visitors saw the APPI for the first time.
It was created together with military personnel, taking into account their combat experience, so it contains everything a fighter needs for self-help and mutual assistance in the "red" and "yellow" zones. Some of the contents of the two-tiered first aid kit were developed exclusively by Kalashnikov specialists, and has no analogues in terms of its characteristics.
So far, there have been no announcements about exporting the new product; it is about providing the first aid kit for Russian domestic needs. But it can be assumed that it is possible, at least, to friendly CSTO countries, whose representatives were shown the first aid kit.
Earlier, the Kalashnikov Concern announced the start of exports of its KUB-E kamikaze drones to friendly countries. The first order is being prepared for shipment, the customer is not named.
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